>> Our lives would be simpler if everyone would mail only in >> ways that matched our favorite simple security model > >Sure, but where some practice is far beyond anything found >in an RfC it's okay to say "broken".
I feel like I'm in the twilight zone here. E-mail mailing lists have been around for over 30 years, and have been mutating and remailing messages just as long. Does anyone really think that DKIM can set rules about the way that existing mailing lists can run, and get any response other than derisive laughter? Lists exist today, DKIM doesn't, and if DKIM is going to be useful, it better deal with the way that lists actually work. R's, John _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list http://dkim.org
